However, no more ponytail and messy look after 2004. Federer was to be transformed into a total gentleman, with air of peRFection. He really did a great job to make his transformation a big success, but it has become unbearably fake for some who are tired of his peRFection. LOL

__________________"What kind of shape am I in now? Well round is a shape." said Roddick with a laugh. "I had a very detailed retirement plan, and I feel like I've met every aspect of it: a lot of golf, a lot of carbs, a lot of fried food, and some booze, occasionally — I've been completely committed ... The results have shown."

However, no more ponytail and messy look after 2004. Federer was to be transformed into a total gentleman, with air of peRFection. He really did a great job to make his transformation a big success, but it has become unbearably fake for some who are tired of his peRFection. LOL

You don't know what you're talking about. Roger had this haircut (with blonder hair ) when he was 18. He only grew out his ponytail when he met Lundgren (not confirmed but I'm pretty sure this is the case).

A tip from me would be to treat your butt to some aloe vera because it seems to be hurt.

On winning DC and its overall importance in the discussion for all-time greats

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Originally Posted by Orbis

Davis Cup should never have really mattered in the GOAT discussion anyway since it's a team event. If you're talking about the GOAT singles player then you should mainly look at individual results.If some unknown talent came out of some random tiny country (no chance to win DC) and won 20 slams, no one would give a single shit if that player didn't have DC. The fact is, success in DC is largely determined by what country you come from or play for in the first place, which most players haven't had any control over.